Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
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Hell's Champion
Completed all matches with a Platinum rank.
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How to unlock the Hell's Champion achievement in Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name - Definitive Guide
This achievement is pretty self explanatory, you'll need to complete all of the Platinum rank Coliseum events. But to unlock them all (specifically the last two Special Events as Calex has mentioned) you first need to progress to Chapter 4, all the way to the point where you first meet up against the Four Kings upon returning to the Castle. Then, you need to beat each of the Kings (unlocking all of the related King Dethroned achievements), then return to Sotenbori, interact with Akame, and access the Requests section of the Akame Network and select Operation Family Welfare. You'll be taken straight to the mission afterwards, toward the hideout of ex-Omi lackeys responsible for stealing Mizorogi's tech equipment. It's generally a rematch of the battle you had with the group the first time in Ashitaba Park. Defeat all the enemies to clear the substory and unlock the final two Platinum special events in the process, which I'll further describe in detail.
The first event, Four Kings, Four Fights, explains enough. Beat each of the Four Kings in one-on-one matches, they're presented in the same order as you faced in your initial boss fights (Dan Brody, Samejima, Justice, and Ugajin). Thankfully they're not so imitating as far as their HP pools go on this one, and you should breeze through, especially if you maxed your stats out to Kiwami status.
The second and last event, Minamida Grand Prix, is a gauntlet of one-on-one battles against robots with movesets based from data gathered from users of the Inner Fighter virtual reality game series (which itself was presented as a playable minigame from Yakuza 3 through 5.) If you notice the music and the visual looks of the robots along with their moves, you'll realize this gauntlet is basically a love letter to long time fans of the franchise: All the robots are emulating the final bosses of the previous mainline Yakuza games, presented in reverse chronological order, as in Yakuza 6 to Yakuza 1/Kiwami (Tsuneo Iwami, Masato Aizawa, Daigo Dojima, Yoshitaka Mine, Ryuji Goda, and Akira Nishikiyama.) Heartwarming sentimentalism and nostalgia aside, the robots aren't any more difficult than the Four Kings Special Event. Defeat all six robots to win, and the achievement should unlock.
The first event, Four Kings, Four Fights, explains enough. Beat each of the Four Kings in one-on-one matches, they're presented in the same order as you faced in your initial boss fights (Dan Brody, Samejima, Justice, and Ugajin). Thankfully they're not so imitating as far as their HP pools go on this one, and you should breeze through, especially if you maxed your stats out to Kiwami status.
The second and last event, Minamida Grand Prix, is a gauntlet of one-on-one battles against robots with movesets based from data gathered from users of the Inner Fighter virtual reality game series (which itself was presented as a playable minigame from Yakuza 3 through 5.) If you notice the music and the visual looks of the robots along with their moves, you'll realize this gauntlet is basically a love letter to long time fans of the franchise: All the robots are emulating the final bosses of the previous mainline Yakuza games, presented in reverse chronological order, as in Yakuza 6 to Yakuza 1/Kiwami (Tsuneo Iwami, Masato Aizawa, Daigo Dojima, Yoshitaka Mine, Ryuji Goda, and Akira Nishikiyama.) Heartwarming sentimentalism and nostalgia aside, the robots aren't any more difficult than the Four Kings Special Event. Defeat all six robots to win, and the achievement should unlock.
4 Comments
I've completed all matches except for the plast one in special event match section. I've even beaten all four kings consecutively, but the last match isn;'t unlocking. It's telling me to complete all other matches - but i already have. Any ideas?
By Zeta Sigh on 02 Jan 2024 00:17
Zeta Sigh - Have you gone back to Akame and done her Family quest? It's short but closes out the quest line for the 4 kings story. May be what's left to unlock last match.
By BlackEyedMonkey on 03 Jan 2024 22:34
This achievement is pretty self explanatory, you'll need to complete all of the Platinum rank Coliseum events. But to unlock them all (specifically the last two Special Events as Calex has mentioned) you first need to progress to Chapter 4, all the way to the point where you first meet up against the Four Kings upon returning to the Castle. Then, you need to beat each of the Kings (unlocking all of the related King Dethroned achievements), then return to Sotenbori, interact with Akame, and access the Requests section of the Akame Network and select Operation Family Welfare. You'll be taken straight to the mission afterwards, toward the hideout of ex-Omi lackeys responsible for stealing Mizorogi's tech equipment. It's generally a rematch of the battle you had with the group the first time in Ashitaba Park. Defeat all the enemies to clear the substory and unlock the final two Platinum special events in the process, which I'll further describe in detail.
The first event, Four Kings, Four Fights, explains enough. Beat each of the Four Kings in one-on-one matches, they're presented in the same order as you faced in your initial boss fights (Dan Brody, Samejima, Justice, and Ugajin). Thankfully they're not so imitating as far as their HP pools go on this one, and you should breeze through, especially if you maxed your stats out to Kiwami status.
The second and last event, Minamida Grand Prix, is a gauntlet of one-on-one battles against robots with movesets based from data gathered from users of the Inner Fighter virtual reality game series (which itself was presented as a playable minigame from Yakuza 3 through 5.) If you notice the music and the visual looks of the robots along with their moves, you'll realize this gauntlet is basically a love letter to long time fans of the franchise: All the robots are emulating the final bosses of the previous mainline Yakuza games, presented in reverse chronological order, as in Yakuza 6 to Yakuza 1/Kiwami (Tsuneo Iwami, Masato Aizawa, Daigo Dojima, Yoshitaka Mine, Ryuji Goda, and Akira Nishikiyama.) Heartwarming sentimentalism and nostalgia aside, the robots aren't any more difficult than the Four Kings Special Event. Defeat all six robots to win, and the achievement should unlock.
The first event, Four Kings, Four Fights, explains enough. Beat each of the Four Kings in one-on-one matches, they're presented in the same order as you faced in your initial boss fights (Dan Brody, Samejima, Justice, and Ugajin). Thankfully they're not so imitating as far as their HP pools go on this one, and you should breeze through, especially if you maxed your stats out to Kiwami status.
The second and last event, Minamida Grand Prix, is a gauntlet of one-on-one battles against robots with movesets based from data gathered from users of the Inner Fighter virtual reality game series (which itself was presented as a playable minigame from Yakuza 3 through 5.) If you notice the music and the visual looks of the robots along with their moves, you'll realize this gauntlet is basically a love letter to long time fans of the franchise: All the robots are emulating the final bosses of the previous mainline Yakuza games, presented in reverse chronological order, as in Yakuza 6 to Yakuza 1/Kiwami (Tsuneo Iwami, Masato Aizawa, Daigo Dojima, Yoshitaka Mine, Ryuji Goda, and Akira Nishikiyama.) Heartwarming sentimentalism and nostalgia aside, the robots aren't any more difficult than the Four Kings Special Event. Defeat all six robots to win, and the achievement should unlock.
3 Comments
I've completed all matches except for the plast one in special event match section. I've even beaten all four kings consecutively, but the last match isn;'t unlocking. It's telling me to complete all other matches - but i already have. Any ideas?
By Zeta Sigh on 02 Jan 2024 00:17
Zeta Sigh - Have you gone back to Akame and done her Family quest? It's short but closes out the quest line for the 4 kings story. May be what's left to unlock last match.
By BlackEyedMonkey on 03 Jan 2024 22:34
This is not a complete solution, just how to unlock the final 2 platinum Special Event matches as either I missed something or it wasn't obvious to me.
Once you have defeated the 4 kings in the Castle go back to Akame and talk to her and choose Network and requests. Choose and complete Operation Family Welfare and the final 2 events will be available at the Castle.
Hope that helps someone.
Once you have defeated the 4 kings in the Castle go back to Akame and talk to her and choose Network and requests. Choose and complete Operation Family Welfare and the final 2 events will be available at the Castle.
Hope that helps someone.
During your time fighting in the Coliseum at the Castle, you’ll work your way through the Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum Tiers. Eventually, you’ll gain access to the top Platinum rank, which, as you’d expect, is where you’ll find the game’s toughest bouts. Train your team and ensure they’re well-rested (treat them to champagne in the Fighter’s Lounge now and again) before taking on Hell Team Rumble fights, and, if you have the Legendary Fighter Pack DLC, use Goro Majima during the solo fights - spamming his spinning knife ability with the B/circle button is a cheap way to muddle your way to an easy win.
A couple of the Special Platinum matches won’t be available until you’ve defeated the Four Kings and returned to Akame in Sotenbori, where you’ll be able to take on the ‘Operation Family Welfare’ request.
Once you’ve completed that, return to the Coliseum where you’ll be able to take on the ‘Four Kings, Four Fights’ Platinum Special Event Match, which is exactly what it sounds like. You’ll fight each of the Four Kings in succession, getting a little bit of health back between rounds. Defeat all four, and all of the other Platinum matches to unlock the final Platinum fight, the ‘Minamida Grand Prix’, and a showdown with a (sort of) familiar foe.
A couple of the Special Platinum matches won’t be available until you’ve defeated the Four Kings and returned to Akame in Sotenbori, where you’ll be able to take on the ‘Operation Family Welfare’ request.
Once you’ve completed that, return to the Coliseum where you’ll be able to take on the ‘Four Kings, Four Fights’ Platinum Special Event Match, which is exactly what it sounds like. You’ll fight each of the Four Kings in succession, getting a little bit of health back between rounds. Defeat all four, and all of the other Platinum matches to unlock the final Platinum fight, the ‘Minamida Grand Prix’, and a showdown with a (sort of) familiar foe.
This guide was translated automatically.
To open a special battle for platinum rank money, you need to complete a gold rank sponsor battle, which was opened for us by the director girl next to the pool, we receive a message from her, we return to talk to her, and she will open access to the platinum battle for money.
The final special Platinum Battle, "Minamida Grand Prix," will only be unlocked after all other battles have been completed.
The special battle "Four Kings - Four Battles" is unlocked only after defeating 4 kings and completing Akame's quest - Operation Family Welfare.
To open a sponsor match, you need to talk to the man who is in the VIP lounge, next to the exit from the zone, marked on the map with a cup, fulfill his condition, talk to him, and open the last sponsor fight.
Some hellish brawls can be quite stuffy, be sure to take the Chicken Man, Sheep Man, Yuppie Man, and Gary Buster to your team, they do a decent amount of damage. And don't forget about the Kiryu equipment, and the 50 million gold panties, they'll come in handy here, because the tramp thugs really like to impose negative effects with their attacks, especially the annoying "stun" which takes a long time to reset, and you can manage to get a decent beating during this time.
The final special Platinum Battle, "Minamida Grand Prix," will only be unlocked after all other battles have been completed.
The special battle "Four Kings - Four Battles" is unlocked only after defeating 4 kings and completing Akame's quest - Operation Family Welfare.
To open a sponsor match, you need to talk to the man who is in the VIP lounge, next to the exit from the zone, marked on the map with a cup, fulfill his condition, talk to him, and open the last sponsor fight.
Some hellish brawls can be quite stuffy, be sure to take the Chicken Man, Sheep Man, Yuppie Man, and Gary Buster to your team, they do a decent amount of damage. And don't forget about the Kiryu equipment, and the 50 million gold panties, they'll come in handy here, because the tramp thugs really like to impose negative effects with their attacks, especially the annoying "stun" which takes a long time to reset, and you can manage to get a decent beating during this time.
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